(Re)creating Arab art beyond space and time

The aim of this panel is to interrogate how modern artistic endeavors and current Arab artists approach their creations and Arab art in the light of various obstacles they might face in order to (re)create what art means for them and the societies they are reaching out to, whether that means reappropriating a heritage or rethinking spatial manifestations of art and its visibility.

Panelists

Arab Conference at Harvard is the largest pan-Arab conference in North America, bringing together nearly 1,300 students and professionals to discuss key issues with the region’s most prominent politicians, business people, and civil society leaders.